Shannon Ryan’s top 25 college basketball rankings
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Records through Sunday (rank last week).
1. Syracuse 27-2; Also No. 1 in Associated Press poll for the first time since 1989-90. (4)
2. Kansas 27-2; Jayhawks have lost only three of last 30 Big 12 games. (1)
3. Kentucky 27-2; Tennessee held Wildcats to a season-low 35% shooting. (2)
4. Kansas State 24-4; Recent quality wins prompt jump over Duke in rankings. (6)
5. Duke 25-4; ACC title is on the line Wednesday against Maryland. (5)
6. Ohio State 23-7; Buckeyes are in the Big Ten lead. (9)
7. Purdue 24-4; One game, one loss without injured Robbie Hummel. (3)
8. New Mexico 27-3; Darington Hobson’s 11th double-double helps beat BYU. (11)
9. Villanova 23-5; Wildcats have lost three of their last four. (7)
10. West Virginia 22-6; Regular season ends uphill — vs. Georgetown, at Villanova. (8)
11. Michigan State 22-7; Raymar Morgan’s double-double sparks win over Purdue. (13)
12. Vanderbilt 22-6; At best vs. the best: Vandy is 5-2 against RPI top 50 teams. (15)
13. Tennessee 21-7; Won 11 of 12 at home against ranked opponents. (16)
14. Butler 26-4; Nation’s longest win streak — 18 games — belongs to Bulldogs. (17)
15. Brigham Young 26-4; Got limited minutes from ailing Jimmer Fredette in loss to New Mexico. (14)
16. Pittsburgh 22-7; Last two games at home — against Providence, Rutgers — look winnable. (12)
17. Georgetown 19-8; Notre Dame shot 71% in second half of win over Hoyas. (13)
18. Wisconsin 21-7; Big Ten season finale comes against Illinois. (19)
19. Gonzaga 24-5; Ho hum. Bulldogs secured 10th straight WCC regular-season title. (22)
20. Temple 24-5; Big Five championship belongs to Owls. Now maybe the A-10 title? (21)
21. Baylor 22-6; Earned first win at Oklahoma since 1977. (25)
22. Texas A&M 20-8; Aggies are in third-place tie with Baylor in Big 12. (20)
23. Texas 22-7; Guard J’Covan Brown listed as day to day with neck injury. (18)
24. Maryland 21-7; Greivis Vasquez has career-high 41 points in overtime win over Virginia Tech. (24)
25. Oklahoma State 20-8; Cowboys knocked off No. 1 for first time since 1989. (NR)
• Records and statistics through Sunday. Last week’s rankings in parenthesis.
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